Chiefs Remain Unbeaten, Defeat Brumbies 49-34 in Hamilton
Chiefs Remain Unbeaten, Defeat Brumbies 49-34 in Hamilton

Chiefs Remain Unbeaten, Defeat Brumbies 49-34 in Hamilton

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In a thrilling Super Rugby Pacific match, the Chiefs defeated the ACT Brumbies 49-34, maintaining their unbeaten start to the season. The Brumbies initially led at halftime 15-15, showcasing their offensive skills with six tries throughout the game, but ultimately fell short. Key performances came from Chiefs players Anton Lienert-Brown and Gideon Wrampling, both scoring two tries, with Wrampling making an impact shortly after entering the game. The Chiefs' ability to capitalize on critical moments, including quick tries early in the second half, proved decisive. Despite the loss, the Brumbies celebrated veteran hooker James Slipper's milestone as he became Super Rugby's most-capped player alongside Aaron Smith. The Chiefs now look ahead to their next match against Fijian Drua while assessing the injury status of Damian McKenzie who left the game with a knee issue.

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